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  2. THE RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Russian official message by wireless says:— The Ukrainian Soviet troopshave taken several villages in the ...

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  3. DEATH FROM THE AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In a despatch Major General Trenchard, who commanded the Independent Air Force, explains the policy of aerial attacks on ...

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  4. HONORS FOR SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The list of New Year honors contains the names of the following officers of the Australian Military Forces:— ...

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  5. A BATTLE IMPENDING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Daily Chronicle" Amsterdam- correspondent reports that strong military posts have been established at all the public ...

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  6. DELAYED LOONGANA

    The detention of the Loongana in Melbourne owing to a dispute between the firemen and the owners has caused a considerable amount of inconvenience to ...

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  7. BERLIN MENACED

    LONDON, Thursday. Advices from Poland, received in Geneva indicate that Polish cavalry is raiding Germany from Posen, and has reached ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S PEACE TEAM

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. The United Press Association announces that Baron Hardinge, Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Sir ...

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  9. THE NEW GOVERNMENT

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association in Berlin states than the new German Government Comprises the following:— ...

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  10. WORLD ADJUSTMENTS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The correspondent of the New York "Herald" In Paris says: "I learn on indisputable authority that the United States will act as ...

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  11. RIGA AND REVAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A later Russian official message by wireless sets out the situation as follows:— We have advanced towards Reval to ...

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  12. Advice from Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The outstanding feature to-day with regard to the labor -dispute on the Tasmanian mail steamer Loongana was the decision of ...

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  13. SERIOUS CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The [?]tary authorities stated this morning that arrangements were being completed for hold an inquiry into the complaints ...

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  14. Worse than Wart

    LONDON, Thursday—As the result of a wreck on the coast of Scotland 270 British sailors have been drowned. The sailors were on leave on board the ...

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  15. THE "FOURTEEN POINTS."

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—According to the correspondent of the United Press Association in Paris, it is stated on the highest authority that President Wilson, ...

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  16. THE DESERTED CZECHS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesdays—Mr. Carl Ackerman. cabling from Vladivostok. and pointing out how the Czechs saved Siberia from German and Bolsheviki ...

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  17. Transport Ashore

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The transport Northern Pacific, carry[?] 2100 wounded American troops, has gone aground off Fire Island (near the ...

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  18. PERSONAL MENTION.

    Heartfelt gratitude is expressed by the parents and immediate relatives of Lieutenant Frank Alberry, D.C.M., who is returning to Tasmania. The parents of ...

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  19. General Cables

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Passengers and crew of the American steamer Tenadores, which went ashore in the Bay of Biscay while on a voyage from New ...

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  20. EUROPEAN CONSCRIPTION.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. —The correspondent of the United Press Association in Berlin says that Herr Ebert, in an interview, said that Germany would ...

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  21. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES

    The Hobart branch of, the Australian Tramway Employes Association has served a new log of wages and working conditions on the city Corporation, which ...

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  22. The Influenza Scourge

    SUVA, Thursday.—Reports from Tonga state that the Influenza epidemic in the Samoan Islands is practically over. The mortality is estimated at 8 per cent. ...

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  23. FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In a Rugby football match between Wales and a team of New Zealanders from the trenches each side scored a try. ...

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  24. DYING DOWN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Director of Quarantine has advised that late German New Guinea is now free of influenza. ...

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  25. Passengers Anxious

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—No news was received by the local office of the Unton Company to-day as to whether the Loongana would be leaving Melbourne ...

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  26. REMARKABLE ESCAPE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Four German internees got out of their cells at Darlinghurst Detention Barracks last night or this morning, and using a rope ...

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  27. Launceston log

    LAUNCESTON , Thursday.—The Launceston branch of the Australian Tramways Association has served a notice on the Oity Council of demand for a new ...

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  28. Over Holland

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Recently the Allies requested the Dutch Government to grant permission for the transport of troops and supplies to the ...

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  29. Sydney Situation

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—No change was reported from the quarantine station today, and the medical men seem to have the position safely in hand. There was ...

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  30. More Ships Affected

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The Situation regarding the New Zealanders stranded here owing to the refusal of the seaman to man the ships of the Union [?] uniless ...

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  31. MINISTERS TO CONFER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Important questions are listed for consideration at the Conference of State Premiers, Treasurers, and Ministers for Lands, which ...

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  32. A Royal Romance

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Daily Express" suggests the possibility of the marriage of the Prince of Wales to an American girl. The paper points out ...

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  33. CUSTOMS CASH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Customs revalue for the six months ending with December , show substantial increases in each of the States, but a ...

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  34. Reiser Re-captured

    SYDNEY. Later.—Reiser was recaptured to-night in York street, city. ...

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  35. Hunting the "Subs"

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday—The United Press Association reports that British destroyers arrived at Santander, on the Biscay coast of Spain, in order to ...

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  36. WILL MAKE WINE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The State Minister for Lands (Mr. F. Clarke) stated to-day that negotiations are being carried on with an English firm for an ...

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  37. VISIT FROM FLEET

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The British Government, replying to a cablegram despatched by the Commonwealth Government, asking whether arrangements ...

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  38. NEW ZEALANDERS.

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  39. MEDALS FOR MOTHERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Fifty thousands next-of-kin medals are now ready for distribution, There are about 100,000 applicants, and those who applied first ...

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  40. THE WHEAT POOL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), accompanied by the Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Collins), left to-day for Sydney on ...

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  41. Wilson's Movements

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday,—A message from the representative of the United Press Association in Rome says it is officially announced that President ...

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